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... read with Pope , that does not think it . But the old reading is right , and the absurdity only in the misapprehension of it . Leontes means to say , ' Have you not thought that my wife is slippery ( for cogitation resides not in the ...
... read with Pope , that does not think it . But the old reading is right , and the absurdity only in the misapprehension of it . Leontes means to say , ' Have you not thought that my wife is slippery ( for cogitation resides not in the ...
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... reads her medal . The allusion is to the custom of wearing a medallion or jewel appended to a ribbon about the neck . Thus in Gervase Markham's Honour in Per- fection , 1624 , he hath hung about the neck of his kinsman , Sir Horace Vere ...
... reads her medal . The allusion is to the custom of wearing a medallion or jewel appended to a ribbon about the neck . Thus in Gervase Markham's Honour in Per- fection , 1624 , he hath hung about the neck of his kinsman , Sir Horace Vere ...
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... child , without sufficient grounds ? 47 Something is necessary to complete the verse . reads : - Is goads and thoras , nettles and tails of wasps , Hanmer Without ripe moving to't ? Would I do this ? SC . II . 21 WINTER'S TALE .
... child , without sufficient grounds ? 47 Something is necessary to complete the verse . reads : - Is goads and thoras , nettles and tails of wasps , Hanmer Without ripe moving to't ? Would I do this ? SC . II . 21 WINTER'S TALE .
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... read ! Cam . Swear his thought over53 By each particular star in heaven , and By all their influences , you may as well Forbid the sea for to obey the moon , As or , by oath , remove , or counsel , shake The fabric of his folly ; whose ...
... read ! Cam . Swear his thought over53 By each particular star in heaven , and By all their influences , you may as well Forbid the sea for to obey the moon , As or , by oath , remove , or counsel , shake The fabric of his folly ; whose ...
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... read not noting instead of but nothing . Perhaps they will bear this con- struction : ' Good expedition be my friend , and may my absence bring comfort to the gracious queen who is part of his theme , but who knows nothing of his unjust ...
... read not noting instead of but nothing . Perhaps they will bear this con- struction : ' Good expedition be my friend , and may my absence bring comfort to the gracious queen who is part of his theme , but who knows nothing of his unjust ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 4 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1852 |
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